KCC Camp Site - Blue Mountains National Park
KCC Camp Site is a camp near Blue Mountains National Park.
- Location
- Blue Mountains National Park, New South Wales & ACT, Australia, Australasia
- Type
- boutique_lodge
- Coordinates
- -33.729973, 150.297680
- Phone
- +61%202%204780%208222
- [email protected]
- Website
- https://www.staykcc.com.au/campground-individuals
- Activities
- Spa
- Amenities
- Spa, Wi-Fi, Dining, Bar, Library
PlnrScore: 30/100
Community
school; indigenous
Best Time to Visit KCC Camp Site
The best months to visit KCC Camp Site are January, February, May, based on temperature, rainfall, weather conditions, and wildlife viewing opportunities.
Month-by-Month Safari Conditions
- January: Good, temperature 19.38°C, rainfall 134.3mm, sunshine 9.5 hrs, humidity 78%
- February: Good, temperature 18.38°C, rainfall 170.1mm, sunshine 9.4 hrs, humidity 79.4%
- March: Poor, temperature 16.58°C, rainfall 194.1mm, sunshine 8.5 hrs, humidity 80.2%
- April: Poor, temperature 13.11°C, rainfall 108.1mm, sunshine 8.7 hrs, humidity 77.3%
- May: Good, temperature 9.73°C, rainfall 60.1mm, sunshine 8.1 hrs, humidity 78.9%
- June: Good, temperature 7.67°C, rainfall 48.6mm, sunshine 7.8 hrs, humidity 78.6%
- July: Poor, temperature 7.42°C, rainfall 73.4mm, sunshine 8 hrs, humidity 78.2%
- August: Good, temperature 8.93°C, rainfall 55.5mm, sunshine 8.8 hrs, humidity 73.4%
- September: Good, temperature 11.38°C, rainfall 46.8mm, sunshine 10 hrs, humidity 67.9%
- October: Good, temperature 13.61°C, rainfall 97.4mm, sunshine 9.7 hrs, humidity 71.3%
- November: Good, temperature 16.05°C, rainfall 122.9mm, sunshine 9.8 hrs, humidity 73.7%
- December: Good, temperature 18°C, rainfall 106mm, sunshine 10.8 hrs, humidity 71.9%
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of wildlife can we realistically expect to see near KCC Camp Site, given its proximity to the Blue Mountains?
While the Blue Mountains are renowned for their stunning scenery, don't expect the big game safaris of Africa. We love spotting kangaroos grazing at dusk and the vibrant flash of native birds. Keep an eye out for wallabies too; they're often seen around the camp in the early mornings.
We're planning a relaxing getaway. How does the spa at KCC Camp Site contribute to the overall experience?
The spa is an absolute highlight and perfectly complements the serene bushland setting. We found the treatments incredibly rejuvenating after a day of exploring. It’s a luxurious touch that elevates KCC beyond a simple campsite, making it feel truly special.
What's the best time of year to visit KCC Camp Site for optimal weather and fewer crowds?
We recommend visiting during the shoulder seasons – spring (September to November) or autumn (March to May). The weather is generally mild and pleasant for hiking, and you'll avoid the peak summer crowds. The sunsets during these times are simply sensational.
Beyond the spa, what unique activities does KCC Camp Site offer that leverage its location near Blue Mountains National Park?
While the spa is a draw, we also love the guided nature walks that depart from the camp. They offer incredible insights into the local flora and fauna you might otherwise miss. The lodge also arranges stargazing sessions, which are phenomenal away from city lights.
What should we budget for a stay at KCC Camp Site, and what's typically included?
KCC Camp Site offers a boutique lodge experience, so expect pricing to reflect that quality. While costs vary, a typical stay includes comfortable accommodation and access to the lodge's amenities. We found it to be excellent value considering the tranquil location and the exceptional service.
Other Safari Lodges in Blue Mountains National Park
- 1st Blackheath Scouts Camp Ground
- Acacia Flat Campground
- Alum Creek Campground
- Belgravia Mountain Guest House
- Blackheath Glen Reserve
- Blaxland 3
- Blue Mountains Backpacker Hostel
- Blue Mountains YHA
- Boyd River Camping Area
- Breakfast Creek - Cox River junction
- Camp Panorama
- Catholic Bushwalkers Campsite at New Yards
- Coxs River Camp Area
- Dex Creek Bush Camping Area
- Dunphys Campground
- Euroka Homestead
- Fairway Lodge Bed & Breakfast
- Federation Gardens Lodge and Possums Hideaway
- Forest Lodge Camp Ground
- Frying Pan Flat
- Gibraltar Rock
- Ingar Campsite
- In My View
- Katoomba Mountain Lodge
- Kedumba River Crossing campground
- Kihilla Main House
- Lakeside Lodge Bed&Breakfast
- Lawson 1
- Lawson 2
- Lawson 3
- Lawson 4
- Megalong Valley Farm Glamping
- Miners Campsite
- Mobbs Soak
- Montblu
- Mountain Goat
- Murphys Glen Campsite
- Old Ford Reserve
- Omaroo Megalong Valley
- Ruined Castle campsite
- Six Foot Track Eco Lodge
- Snake and Nip Camping Ground
- Sublime Lodge Leura
- Three Sisters Cottage
- Wentworth 2
- Wentworth 3
- Westhill
- Windradyne
Parks in New South Wales & ACT
- Abercrombie River National Park
- Abercrombie River State Conservation Area
- Adelyne State Conservation Area
- Arakoon National Park
- Avondale State Conservation Area
- Bago Bluff National Park
- Bald Rock National Park
- Banyabba State Conservation Area
- Barakee National Park
- Barayamal National Park
- Bargo River State Conservation Area
- Bargo State Conservation Area
- Barrakee State Conservation Area
- Barren Grounds Nature Reserve
- Barrington Tops State Conservation Area